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Sinwar Eliminated: Biden Hails Hamas Leader’s Death As ‘Good Day’ For Israel And The World

President Joe Biden hailed the elimination of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, the mastermind behind the deadly October 7 attacks last year, as a significant step toward peace in Gaza. In a powerful statement, Biden called it a “good day for Israel and for the world,” crediting US intelligence for helping the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in their relentless pursuit of Hamas leadership.

The US president’s words echoed a sense of relief similar to the sentiments felt after Osama Bin Laden’s death in 2011. Biden declared, “This is no doubt a day of relief and reminiscence,” adding that Sinwar’s death proves no terrorist can escape justice.

A Turning Point in Gaza?

Biden emphasized that the removal of Sinwar now offers an opportunity for Gaza’s future without Hamas in power. He hinted at the possibility of a political settlement that could create a better life for both Israelis and Palestinians. “That obstacle no longer exists,” Biden said, referring to Sinwar’s role as an insurmountable barrier to peace.

Sinwar’s Role in the Bloodshed

Yahya Sinwar was the mastermind behind Hamas’ brutal October 7 massacre, responsible for orchestrating the deaths of over 1,200 people, including Americans and citizens from over 30 countries. Describing it as the “deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust,” Biden held Sinwar accountable for the horrific atrocities committed, including the killings of civilians, Holocaust survivors, and even children.

Sinwar was the man most responsible for this unspeakable savagery,” Biden said.

Joint US-Israeli Effort

Biden revealed how closely the US and Israel had worked together to locate Sinwar and other Hamas leaders. “With our intelligence help, the IDF relentlessly pursued Hamas’s leaders, flushing them out of their hiding places,” Biden explained. The President also mentioned that he would soon speak with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to congratulate him on the mission’s success.

What’s Next?

Despite Sinwar’s death, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said the mission in Gaza is not over. As Biden expressed hope for a ceasefire and a political solution, Netanyahu hinted that hostilities may continue as Israel works to eliminate the remaining Hamas threat.

This moment could mark a turning point in the conflict, offering a glimmer of hope for peace in Gaza, but much uncertainty still looms.

Shukriya Shahi

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